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With DBD 2 they will get a new kind of project which can be a nice break from main Tekken games for them.
1.New CGI movies.(Which require voice acting,mocaping and script writing.)
2.New stages.
But on the otherhand making a remaster of DBD requires much less work.(Unless they decide to rework the whole game which I doubt they will if they make a remaster)
A remaster requires quite a bit of work. Firstly, the game is probably running on an old proprietary engine which wouldn't even work on current hardware so they may have to recreate assets from scratch anyway. Who knows if they even still have the source code for the game? Depending on whether they have the source code or not would be the deciding factor into whether they'd have to remake the game from scratch or just use existing assets and upscale them.
From what I've seen fighting games have much less single player content compared to the single player content that they used to have in PS2 era.
I'm pretty sure that they won't bother making any single player content for Tekken 7 when they can instead make another balance patch.